So, I will soon be propagating many sacred plants along the hillsides of a Costa Rican mountain, and I'm gathering knowledge on just how to do so.
B. caapi is going to be one of those sacred botanicals, and I'm wondering just how fast it will grow.
We will be using the leaves in our experimentation regarding the efficacy of chewing [sublingual administration] for daily micro-dosing, as I have found the us of an alchemical product in this manner to be a wonderful method of working with the plant.
I'm keen to experiment with this until success is reached.
One of the main reasons for this is to avoid harvesting of the vine, which, if we find this method practical & efficacious in matters of healing, re-calibration & divine providence, should be wholly unnecessary.
I would actually like to see this method spread, as this would make for a much more bountiful presence of the lliana in the world. Such an easy matter, harvesting of the leaves would be, that the use of it as a daily spiritual/mind tonic might become more of a norm. Much like picking Gotu Kola, Mint or Basil leaves for use as a tonic. Would be such a beautiful thing to see.
So, my questions are:
1) Assuming optimal conditions, how long til' harvest of a bountiful amount of leaves?
2) How many leaves could be harvested with respect toward keeping the plant alive & vital?
1/3rd?
1/2?
1/4?
Any guesses/estimations are welcome too.
The variations in climate on these hillsides are of moisture ridden warm-to-hot days & chilly nights, with a pre-dominant hot, 'summer' season, followed by a more yin, rainy season....and back again.
This is but one plant to soon grace the hillsides, but it will certainly be a key one.
To Queen Aya!
"Within your heart is a lotus, and within this lotus is a diamond. This diamond is the source of creation, and in all the creation, there is only one lotus."
"Only from the Heart can you touch the sky." ~ Rumi